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Peter Botte from the New York Post joins Lori to discuss a big day in Cooperstown, where Gil Hodges and Buck O'Neil were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday.
Peter Botte from the New York Post joins Lori to discuss NBA All-Star weekend, everything that's gone wrong for the Knicks this season and the Nets' pursuit of a championship.
As the strength and conditioning coach for the Yankees for parts of three decades, Jeff Mangold was firmly embedded in building the dynasty of the 1990s and 2000s. Mangold had a front-row seat to the daily drama of Steinbrenner's revolving door of managers—Yogi Berra, Billy Martin, and Lou Piniella—during his first stint with the team in the 1980s. Then, when he returned to the Yankees in 1998, he joined a juggernaut of a team and was tasked with maintaining the health of a star-studded roster including Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, Andy Pettitte and Mariano Rivera. Yankees fans will not want to miss Power and Pinstripes: My Years Training the New York Yankees, which gives readers a unique perspective on the franchise during one of baseball's most exciting and controversial eras. About the Author: Jeff Mangold served as the head strength and conditioning coach for the New York Yankees from 1984 to 1988 and from 1998 to 2006. During his tenure, the Bronx Bombers won nine straight American League East titles, appeared in five World Series, and won three World Series championships in 1998, 1999, and 2000. Peter Botte has been writing about New York sports for over 30 years, covering the Yankees, Knicks, and Islanders. He currently writes for the New York Post. He is the author of The Big 50: The Men and Moments That Made the New York Yankees, published by Triumph Books in April 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
Big Apple Buckets: A NY Knicks Basketball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show talking about Julius Randle’s monster 44-point game that led the Knicks to their third straight win. They discuss why he’s an All-Star, the Derrick Rose-Immanuel Quickley backcourt, the team being fun to watch, trade rumors and fans returning to MSG next week. Alex Cammarata then takes the guys back with a trivia question on this date in Knicks history. Producer Jake Brown, aka J-Swizzy, then drops a Knicks rap. NY Post sportswriter Peter Botte then drops by the pod. Botte talks about how fun it has been covering this team, how well Rose and Quickley have meshed, whether they should make a trade and the potential playoff future. JYD then goes “Inside the Dog House,” where he tells a story about dunking on Patrick Ewing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Live from Rab's Episode 56 at a Special Time, 1:00 PM EST with New York Post Sportswriter and Author Peter Botte and Co-Host Joe Calendrillo
Aspiring sports journalists may not be able to fathom a time when there weren't cell phones at your disposal, or when social media didn't exist to post a breaking news nugget. Former New York Daily News colleagues Peter Botte and Anthony McCarron can attest to just such an era, as both were Yankees beat writers when the franchise was in the midst of a dynasty under manager Joe Torre, and when owner George Steinbrenner was still at his blustery best. The New York tabloid rivalry was alive, the back pages ruled, and there was no shortage of pressure and stress on the job. Fasten your seatbelts for a trip back in time.
Hosted by Bill Donohue, the Theme of the show was “Author, Author!” as Bill welcomed author Jon Pessah, discussing his book Yogi: A Life Behind the Mask. Later sportswriter Peter Botte joined the show to talk about about his latest book, The Big 50: New York Yankees. Also author Danny Gallagher discussing his book, Always Remembered...
Jeremy and Peter discuss MLB's decision to return to play, as well as the history of the New York Yankees.
Jeremy talks with Dennis and Patrice Biddle, a former Negro Leaguer and his wife, plus NY Post writer Peter Botte and author Thomas Wolf.
The radio voices of the Mets and Yankees, Suzyn Waldman and Howie Rose have a nice baseball chat with Orioles play by play man Gary Thorne and New York Post columnist Peter Botte.
00:00-30:00: ML brings ESPN's Doug Sherman in to chat about all of his Central New York broadcast jobs, his career overall, ESPN's elite status, missing sports, loving Big Mac, his favorite sport to call, going to Syracuse University as a hometown kid, working in the media as things have changed dramatically everywhere and more. 31:00-55:00: Peter Botte joins the podcast to chat about his new book The Big 50: New York Yankees, the immovable Mount Rushmore Yankees, how the book was constructed, how bad NYC sports really are right now, Yogi Berra being underrated and more, plus a tribute to Anthony Causi. 56:00-1:08:00: ML closes the podcast show by taking Michael Jordan over LeBron James and everyone else for so many reasons. Let's stop the debate already! This podcast is presented by the below sponsors. Click the links for more. Follow Mike Lindsley on Twitter @MikeLSports. Bryant and Stratton College https://www.bryantstratton.edu/ Empower Federal Credit Union https://www.empowerfcu.com/ Welch and Company Jewelers http://welchjewelers.com/ Sit Means Sit Syracuse https://sitmeanssit.com/dog-training-mu/syracuse-dog-training/
Author Peter Botte joins Peter to talk about his new book “The Men And Moments That Made The New York Yankees…The Big 50”.
Shaun and Ryan look back on the 2007 Yankees season, but first, an interview with Peter Botte, who recently released his new book "The Big 50: The Men and Moments That Made the New York Yankees." Botte discusses a few notable entries on his Big 50, and how tough it is to confine a franchise as storied as the Yanks to just 50 slots. Be sure to rate, review and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Botte joins the program to talk about his new Yanks book, and the 90's Knicks.
Peter Botte from the New York Post joins JJ to talk about his new book, "The Big 50: The Men and Moments That Made The New York Yankees."
Now in his fourth decade as a New York sportswriter, Peter Botte combines his love of baseball and pop culture in the pages of the New York Post. Now he has written an entertaining history of the Yankees whittled down to "The Big 50: The Men And Moments That Made The New York Yankees." It's available now from Triumph Books. In the latest "30 With Murti" podcast, Sweeny chats with Peter about the book, some reflections on the last Yankees dynasty, and more. Botte also talks about his daily movie recommendations in The Post. And finally, Sweeny and Peter share their thoughts on the loss of friend and colleague Anthony Causi, the Post sports photographer who passed away last weekend at 48.
Peter Botte joins the guys to discuss his new book, "The Big 50: The Men and Moments that Made the New York Yankees."
Pinstripe Pod: A NY Yankees Baseball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Chris Shearn and Jeff Nelson open the show chatting with NY Post sports writer Peter Botte. They talk about his new Yankees book coming out, if baseball will be played this year and a debate on the best baseball and sports movies. Actress and Yankees fan Dascha Polanco then joins the podcast. Polanco talks about her love for the Yanks, her role on the hit show "Orange Is The New Black," doing the "In The Heights" movie and working with Sylvester Stallone on a movie. Actor and rabid Yankees fan Nick Turturro then drops by with the guys. He talks about some of his favorite Yankees teams, games and memories. He also talks about being in "The Longest Yard," the star-studded cast and his memories as a door man at Billy Joel's apartment building.
Big Apple Buckets: A NY Knicks Basketball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Kazeem Famuyide and Jake Brown are joined in studio by New York Post sports writer Peter Botte. They discuss the Nets firing Kenny Atkinson and the potential of the Knicks hiring him, other coaching staff possibilities, what holes need to be filled on the roster and this summer's top draft picks and free agents. Jake plays clips from his chat with Ben Affleck, who talks about his role in the “The Way Back” as a high school basketball coach and the preparation that went into it. New York radio personality Peter Rosenberg then joins the show. He talks about the Spike Lee drama at Madison Square Garden, Atkinson potentially moving across town to coach the Knicks, his hosting experience at Hot 97 and "The Michael Kay Show" and his return to WWE as a host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daily News columnist Peter Botte (@PeterBotte) makes his debut appearance on the Popcast this week. Peter writes a regular web column called Botte Shots, where he offers his opinions on a variety of hot topics in sports. Host Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) modeled this episode after the Botte Shots column and jumped around the sports world to get Peter’s thoughts on the issues of the day, including the NBA's lack of parity, the Mets' freefall and the NHL's decision to not suspend Ryan Getzlaf. Popper also tells you the most impressive part of LeBron James’ career. Produced by Daniel Popper Edited by Frank Posillico For more from the Daily News find us on: iTunes, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr
We will talk hockey trade deadline, Sunday night's Oscars hullabaloo and much more with guests Andy Graziano of SNY and Islanders Point Blank and NY Daily News columnist Peter Botte
On this week's Daily News Yankees Podcast, beat writer Mark Feinsand sits down with reliever Dellin Betances in the Yankees dugout to discuss this weekend's huge series with the Blue Jays, what Nathan Eovaldi's injury means to the bullpen and whether Brendan Ryan was out of line making fun of Betances' fantasy football draft. Yankees radio voice Suzyn Waldman also joins the podcast to discuss the impact of Luis Severino and Greg Bird and the future of Mark Teixeira, while WFAN's Sweeny Murti and Peter Botte of the Daily News kick off the show with a roundtable discussion that includes the Toronto series, a look at who need to step up in the final weeks and a look ahead at next week's Subway Series.
On this week's Daily News Yankees Podcast, Yankees radio broadcaster Suzyn Waldman joins beat writer Mark Feinsand to break down the Yankees' recent slide and what the team needs to do to turn things around, including Didi Gregorius' tough start and whether the Yankees need to make a move at shortstop. Suzyn and Mark also look back at Sunday night's retirement of No. 51 and discuss what Bernie Williams meant to the Yankees' 1990s dynasty. Mark is also joined for a beat writers roundtable by WFAN's Sweeny Murti and Knicks beat writer Peter Botte - a former Yankees beat man himself - to look at the Yankees' decision to retire three more numbers this year - plus a little Knicks talk just for kicks. Produced by: Mark Feinsand Music: Friendship by Zero V Edited by: Frank Posillico Find us on iTunes, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr